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Check out the city’s priciest — and most hush-hush       Here Is Your First Look Inside Chicago’s Most
— single-family home listing                             Expensive Home

By: Dennis Rodkin May 07, 2014                           Thursday, May 8, 2014

A Lincoln Park mansion on five city lots quietly hit     At $18.75 million, this huge Lincoln Park estate has
the market at $18.5 million, making it the highest-      become Chicago’s most expensive single family
priced single-family home listing in the city.           home, and Curbed has the listing photos. The home,
                                                         which will hit the MLS next month, was quietly listed
The Burling Street property takes over as the            for sale this week, and as of now has been made
most expensive house listed in Chicago after             available only to “qualified and seriously interested”
philanthropist Ann Lurie last month divided the          buyers. Details about the mansion are still sparse,
offering of her Gold Coast property into $15 million     but what we do know is that the huge home comes
for the mansion and $4 million for the side yard.        with an indoor pool, library, a large courtyard with
                                                         multiple gardens and a home theater that puts all
Janet Owen of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices            other homes theaters to shame. The estate also
Koenig Rubloff Realty Group has an ‘exempt,’ or          includes a two bedroom guest house. According to
non-published, listing on the Lincoln Park house.        Crain’s, the estate sits on five city lots at 1955 N.
She circulated information on it yesterday to other      Burling Street. The sprawling estate has dethroned
real estate agents, noting that it “is unlike any other  Ann Lurie’s monster manse as the city’s most
home that has been on the market in Chicago.” Her        expensive, but will it sell before it hits the MLS next
note said the property will go on the multiple-listing   month, or will it languish on the market for months
service next month, if not sold by then.                 without any bites? We’ll have to wait and see.
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